Month: February 2024
News24 | Protester arrested in continued impasse between UP, striking employees
Gauteng police arrested a protester for public violence in a continued impasse between the University of Pretoria and striking employees over wages.
Continue ReadingNews24 | France’s Jonathan Danty suspended for rest of Six Nations
France centre Jonathan Danty will miss the rest of the Six Nations after being handed a five-week suspension on Tuesday following his red card against Italy.
Continue ReadingNews24 | The world has run out of oral cholera vaccine in the middle of a southern African outbreak
The world's oral cholera vaccine stockpile has run dry, while 16 countries, most of them in Africa, suffer outbreaks of the waterborne disease.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Climate funders ‘accepted’ SA needs to deal with energy crisis, says official
The International Partners Group has "accepted" that South Africa has to be pragmatic in dealing with the energy crisis, says Rudi Dicks.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Joburg City says it has a plan after alarm over state of Mandela, Tambo law office heritage site
The Johannesburg Heritage Foundation believes it has been "ghosted" by the city after expressing concern over the state of the former law offices of Nelson Mandela and O.R. Tambo.
Continue ReadingNews24 | SA’s prospects are bleak in 2024, says Motus, who’s pleased with its push offshore
SA's biggest vehicle dealer, Motus, reported a sharp fall in interim profits, hit by lower vehicle sales in SA and higher finance costs.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Paralympic podium in sights: World record holder Mhlongo goes extra mile for Paris swansong
World record holder para-athlete Mpumelelo Mhlongo is going the extra mile ahead of his Paralympic swansong in Paris as he anticipates the pressure to reach the podium.
Continue ReadingNews24 | ‘Diabolical’: Super Group blasts govt for port and border dysfunction
Super Group has seen no major improvements in SA’s ports and border efficiencies, saying it is "diabolical' how strategic assets such as Richards Bay’s coal line have been allowed to be disrupted by criminal elements and breakdowns.
Continue ReadingNews24 | Bromwell Street battle: ConCourt reserves judgment in decade-long fight against eviction
The Constitutional Court has reserved judgment in the case involving a group of Bromwell Street residents in Woodstock, Cape Town, who have resisted evictions for 10 years.
Continue ReadingNews24 | SA’s biggest egg producer Quantum announces new CEO
Quantum Foods CEO Hennie Lourens is retiring after a career spanning 28 years with SA’s biggest egg producer.
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